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Indivisible Northampton — Swing Left Western Mass.

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Welcome to the IN‑SLWM calendar!
We aim to amplify resistance activities and help build coalitions in Western Massachusetts and beyond.
▸ Event listings week by
week
A grifter, a liar, a fascist, and a Republican walked into a restaurant. “Good evening!” said the maître d’. “Table for one?”
Other coordinated actions
Links to other regional calendars and additional resources
Protest guidelines
For more details about the listings below, including locations, please follow the links in them. Most of them take you to dedicated pages on mobilize.us, a platform used by groups nationally to help organize their events. If the mobilize.us link is no longer active, please search for the updated event posting on that site (the filter feature on that site will help)—and please let us know!

If you register for an event (in most cases it’s optional), the organizer will have a way to contact you in case it’s canceled/relocated because of weather or other reasons.

For ☔ ❄ cancellation notices, sign up in advance at the link for each listing
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Last update 2/8/26

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Week of February 9
     = entries dedicated to immigrant support

Monday–Thursday
Mon 2/9
11:30a–12:30p
12–1p
6:45–8:15p
Tue 2/10
3:30–4:30p
Hatfield
Indivisible Hatfield Standout
Town Hall
Park, Main and School Sts
Indivisible Hatfield
3:30–4:30p
4–4:30p
Amherst
We Stand for Peace and Social Justice
1 S Pleasant
St
community
6–7p
Letters to the Editor Team
every
other Tuesday
online
6–8p
8–9p
Free MN, ICE Out: An International Call For Solidarity
Free MN, ICE Out Now, Sunrise, May Day Strong
online
Wed 2/11
11a–1p
Burlington MA Bearing Witness @ ICE
community
not
a WMass. event
3:15–4:15p
Longmeadow Standout: Bark Haul Rd over I‑91
Democracy on Ellington
7–8p
Veterans Action Team
second
Wednesday of the month
online
8p
Thu 2/12
7–8:30a
5:30–8:30p
6–7:30p
springfield Bystander Training
Pioneer Valley Project, Pioneer Valley Workers Center, ACLU MA, LUCE
7p
Friday–Sunday
fri 2/13
11:30a–12:30p
williamsburg We Believe Standout
Indivisible Williamsburg
12–1p
3p
3–4p
S Deerfield Good Trouble Democracy Brigade
community
3–4p
3–4p
3:30–4:30p
3:30–4:30p
Brattleboro VT I‑91 overpass
Brattleboro Indiv VT
8p
Sat 2/14
10–11a
E Longmeadow
E Longmeadow Weekly Standout
intersection of
Maple and
Crane Sts,
near the rotary
10a–12p
Belchertown Belchertown Weekly Standout
community
11a–12p
Monson Monson Weekly Standout ‍ 
106 Main St,
near town offices
11a–12p
orange
Indivisible North Quabbin Stand Out
Memorial
Park, at S Main and
Water Sts
Parking available behind the courthouse at 1 Court Sq, across from the park.
12–1p
12–2p
Hadley
Weekly Standout at Pride for Migrant Workers
25 Russell St
Please don’t park on the Pride property! Parking is available: at Hadley Crossing just east of the Bay Rd intersection, and at the vacant gas station just west of Pride at Hampton Inn Village Shops, 41–49 Russell St
2–4p
granby ct Peaceful Protest
Take Action Granby, Indivisible Farmington Valley
Sun 2/15
11a–12p
Easthampton
Easthampton Standout for Democracy
intersection
of Main, Pleasant, and Northampton Sts
community
12–1:30p
barre Patriots Standing Up for Democracy!
Patriots Standing Up for Democracy!
12–6p
4–5:30p
Community Solidarity Team
first
and third Sunday of the month
online

Week of February 16
     = entries dedicated to immigrant support

Monday–Thursday
Mon 2/16
11:30a–12:30p
1:15–2:15p
Veterans Action Team
· NORTHAMPTON
Unitarian
Society, 220 Main St (enter at side door)
first
and third Monday of the month
4:30–6:30p
springfield The Whistle Stop (anti) ICE Cafe:
“Eyes on ICE” kits, fundraiser for LUCE
6:45–8:15p
Tue 2/17
3:30–4:30p
Hatfield
Indivisible Hatfield Standout
Town Hall
Park, Main and School Sts
Indivisible Hatfield
3:30–4:30p
4–4:30p
Amherst
We Stand for Peace and Social Justice
1 S Pleasant
St
community
6–8p
7–8:30p
Wed 2/18
11a–1p
Burlington MA Bearing Witness @ ICE
community
not
a WMass. event
3:15–4:15p
Longmeadow Standout: Bark Haul Rd over I‑91
Democracy on Ellington
7:30–8:30p
Voting Rights Team
third
Wednesday of the month
online
Thu 2/19
7–8:30a
5:30–8:30p
8–10p
Friday–Sunday
fri 2/20
11:30a–12:30p
williamsburg We Believe Standout
Indivisible Williamsburg
12–1p
3p
3–4p
3–4p
S Deerfield Good Trouble Democracy Brigade
community
3–4p
3:30–4:30p
3:30–4:30p
Brattleboro VT I‑91 overpass
Brattleboro Indiv VT
Sat 2/21
10–11a
E Longmeadow
E Longmeadow Weekly Standout
intersection of
Maple and
Crane Sts,
near the rotary
10a–12p
Belchertown Belchertown Weekly Standout
community
11a–12p
Monson Monson Weekly Standout ‍ 
106 Main St,
near town offices
11a–12p
orange
Indivisible North Quabbin Stand Out
Memorial
Park, at S Main and
Water Sts
Parking available behind the courthouse at 1 Court Sq, across from the park.
12–1p
12–2p
Hadley
Weekly Standout at Pride for Migrant Workers
25 Russell St
Please don’t park on the Pride property! Parking is available: at Hadley Crossing just east of the Bay Rd intersection, and at the vacant gas station just west of Pride at Hampton Inn Village Shops, 41–49 Russell St
12–2p
2–4p
granby ct Peaceful Protest
Take Action Granby, Indivisible Farmington Valley
Sun 2/22
11a–12p
Easthampton
Easthampton Standout for Democracy
intersection
of Main, Pleasant, and Northampton Sts
community
12–1:30p
barre Patriots Standing Up for Democracy!
Patriots Standing Up for Democracy!
3–4p
Reproductive Health Access Team
every
other Sunday
online

Week of February 23
     = entries dedicated to immigrant support

Monday–Thursday
Mon 2/23
11:30a–12:30p
6:45–8:15p
Tue 2/24
3:30–4:30p
Hatfield
Indivisible Hatfield Standout
Town Hall
Park, Main and School Sts
Indivisible Hatfield
3:30–4:30p
4–4:30p
Amherst
We Stand for Peace and Social Justice
1 S Pleasant
St
community
6–7p
Letters to the Editor Team
every
other Tuesday
online
6–8p
Wed 2/25
11a–1p
Burlington MA Bearing Witness @ ICE
community
not
a WMass. event
3:15–4:15p
Longmeadow Standout: Bark Haul Rd over I‑91
Democracy on Ellington
Thu 2/26
7–8:30a
5:30–8:30p
5–7p
holyoke Bystander Training
LUCE, Neighbor 2 Neighbor, Pioneer Valley Workers Center
Friday–Sunday
fri 2/27
11:30a–12:30p
williamsburg We Believe Standout
Indivisible Williamsburg
12–1p
1:30–3p
lincoln MA De-ICE Hanscom Standout
TBA
not
a WMass. event
various pm
30+ locations from HARTFORD CT to ST JOHNSBURY VT I‑91 Tri-State Overpasses for Democracy
fourth
Friday of every month
various
Many overpass locations are changing their schedules due to the weather. Some are on hiatus for the winter. Please check with each organization for local dates and times.
3p
3–4p
S Deerfield Good Trouble Democracy Brigade
community
3–4p
3–4p
3:30–4:30p
3:30–4:30p
Brattleboro VT I‑91 overpass
Brattleboro Indiv VT
Sat 2/28
10–11a
E Longmeadow
E Longmeadow Weekly Standout
intersection of
Maple and
Crane Sts,
near the rotary
10a–12p
Belchertown Belchertown Weekly Standout
community
11a–12p
Monson Monson Weekly Standout ‍ 
106 Main St,
near town offices
11a–12p
orange
Indivisible North Quabbin Stand Out
Memorial
Park, at S Main and
Water Sts
Parking available behind the courthouse at 1 Court Sq, across from the park.
12–1p
12–2p
Hadley
Weekly Standout at Pride for Migrant Workers
25 Russell St
Please don’t park on the Pride property! Parking is available: at Hadley Crossing just east of the Bay Rd intersection, and at the vacant gas station just west of Pride at Hampton Inn Village Shops, 41–49 Russell St
2–4p
granby ct Peaceful Protest
Take Action Granby, Indivisible Farmington Valley
Sun 3/1
11a–12p
Easthampton
Easthampton Standout for Democracy
intersection
of Main, Pleasant, and Northampton Sts
community
12–1:30p
barre Patriots Standing Up for Democracy!
Patriots Standing Up for Democracy!
12–6p
4–5:30p
Community Solidarity Team
first
and third Sunday of the month
online

. . . and beyond

Mon 3/2
1:15–2:15p
Veterans Action Team
· NORTHAMPTON
Unitarian
Society, 220 Main St (enter at side door)
first
and third Monday of the month
6:45–8:15p
Steering Committee
weekly
online
Tue 3/3
7–8:30p
Wed 3/4
9–11p
National Online On-Boarding Socialist Monthly Meeting
first
Wednesday of the month
Social Democrats of America, Hampden County
online
sun 3/8
3–4p
Reproductive Health Access Team
every
other Sunday
online
Mon 3/9
6:45–8:15p
Steering Committee
weekly
online
Tue 3/10
6–7p
Letters to the Editor Team
every
other Tuesday
online
Wed 3/11
7–8p
Veterans Action Team
second
Wednesday of the month
online
sun 3/15
4–5:30p
Community Solidarity Team
first
and third Sunday of the month
online
Wed 3/18
7:30–8:30p
Voting Rights Team
third
Wednesday of the month
online
thu 3/19
8–10p
sat 3/28
TBA
TBA
NO KINGS III
Sat 5/9
TBA
northampton Say No To War: Mothers Day March and Rally
Details TBA

Other coordinated
actions
Q. How do a full reeking dumpster and the Republican Party differ?
A. In the case of the former, there is a bottom.

Trans Relocation Support of Western Mass. is a local group working with the national network Pink Haven Coalition to assist trans and nonbinary individuals fleeing states with anti-trans legislation for Western Massachusetts. TRS helps them find temporary housing and connects them with a team of volunteers—their own “welcome village.” Volunteers provide much-needed support as newcomers settle in and join our affirming community.

Please note: to protect the safety and privacy of TRS’s clients, please do not share the fundraising page on social media.

Know someone hard to shop for? Give the gift of solidarity with people fighting for food sovereignty and climate justice. Lunas, a Western-Mass.–based organization, is supporting farmer-led community groups in the southern Philippines as they establish the region’s first seed bank. Their main goal is to revive native rice varieties lost to U.S. agribusiness and commercial monocrop farming.

With a one-time donation of $25 or more, they’ll mail your recipient a handmade print in support of their struggle for food justice.

This project hopes to reach people concerned about what is happening with our immigrant neighbors and are not sure how to help or aren’t able to donate their time. We would like to make it easy to help and keep informed. The Five Friends and Neighbors Initiative asks a person to commit to connecting with 5 friends and neighbors asking them to donate $5 a month to local organizations that are trusted by the immigrant community. In return the person will receive a monthly summary from the project organizers describing fundraising benchmarks, current needs, and progress made on legislation, fund distribution, etc. The goal is to increase awareness and action in our area and provide the opportunity to inform our neighbors and friends so we can keep them engaged.

An initiative of FCCPR, the project benefits the People’s Fund, the Pioneer Valley Workers Center, LUCE—and indirectly, ultimately, all of us.

ICE continues to persecute the family of an Ecuadorean labor-trafficking survivor, who are here legally in Springfield with a pending T visa case. At a routine check-in on December 9, father Juan David was shackled and has now been confined in the Plymouth jail. Mother Mirian had already endured two and a half months in ICE prisons. Neither has any criminal background.

Citizens Bank is the #1 investor in ICE prisons through GEO Group & CoreCivic. Citizens Bank invested $2.2 billion in 2024 alone. The request is simple: cancel your account at Citizens, and then write them and tell them why.

A list of corporations enabling the fascist regime and a guide for action. Vote with your wallet!

The regime has launched a webpage to report “media bias” tips. What a pity it would be if it were flooded with tips about every show on Fox TV.

Six Congressional Democrats who are former members of the military or intelligence services produced a video reminding servicemembers of their obligation to refuse illegal orders, and assuring them that we’ll have their backs when and if they do. The reaction from the lawless cult of the GOP has been hostile.

Eight Democratic Senators calling themselves the “Fight Club” are working to shift the party towards a more aggressive stance against the regime.

We must let these electeds know that we are behind them. Let’s encourage more of them:

Call and thank these legislators for standing strong against this regime.

If you’re a constituent (or anyone you know is) in AZ, PA, MI, MN, MA, NM, OR, NH, or CO, make sure that you let them know when you call.

Share this action widely with all your networks.

Former Military/Current Congresspeople:

Sen. Elissa Slotkin (MI), (202)-224-4822
Sen. Mark Kelly (AZ), (202) 224-2235
Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (PA), (202) 225-4315
Rep. Chris Deluzio (PA), (202) 225-2301
Rep. Maggie Goodlander (NH), (202) 225-5206
Rep. Jason Crow (CO), (202) 225-7882

Senate Fight Club:

Chris Van Hollen (MD), (202) 224-4654
Tina Smith (MN), (202) 224-5641
Chris Murphy (CT), (202) 224-4041
Bernie Sanders (VT), (202) 224-5141
Elizabeth Warren (MA), 202-224-4543
Jeff Merkley (OR), (202) 224-3753
Ed Markey (MA), 202-224-2742
Martin Heinrich (NM), 202-224-5521

At the end of this month, every member of Congress will vote on whether to empower Trump to send more secret police forces into our communities.

Urge your senators to use their power to rein in ICE. #ICEOutForGood #iceout #MeltICE

At the end of this month, every member of Congress will vote on whether to empower Trump to send more secret police forces into our communities.

Urge your representative to use their power to rein in ICE. #ICEOutForGood #iceout #MeltICE

Contact your MA state legislators to pass 3 critical bills to rein in ICE and support immigrants. #ICEOutForGood #iceout #MeltICE

We will kick off 2026 with a reprise of our work alerting voters in Michigan (races for governor, US Senate, all 13 US House seats in November), of the impact of the Republican budget. This will be a news boosting graphic (see above), highlighting the cuts to rural hospitals made law in the Republican budget bill (script below).

You can reserve cards on this form. Packets will be available to pick up in Florence or in Amherst (details on the form) on January 7. The cards are free (from the folks at Postcards to Swing States); 25 postcard stamps are $16; subsidies and payment options are on the form. Cards are to be mailed on February 8. You may hold on to them and mail yourself on that date, or return them to the pickup locations to be mailed en masse.

Hi [voter’s first name], I’m a volunteer with Informed Voters of America. We send voters accurate news headlines from fair sources. Thank you for doing your part to be an informed voter! [your first name]

Links to regional calendars and other
resources
Q. What do Adobe Inc. and the Republican Party have in common?
A. It’s their mission to protect PDFiles.

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